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  • "These were dangerous people and they made it clear they wanted the game to continue," said David Bolden , a former executive with First Interstate's capital market's division, who also now works for Kamakura.

    'Aloha' to a New Fix-It Job Suzanne Kapner 2011

  • Example: The Interstate's galley sink is fitted with a hinged glass concealment panel, which, if you leave the faucet in the Hot position, will hit the handle and leave water running constantly when you close the panel.

    Roughing It in a Not-So-Luxurious Luxury RV Dan Neil 2011

  • Interstate's existing secured creditors own the balance of the equity.

    There Is Life After Bankruptcy for Some Companies 2009

  • As part of the deal, Interstate's 19,000 union employees took an equity stake in the company and a profit-sharing plan.

    There Is Life After Bankruptcy for Some Companies 2009

  • It's on one of the biggest Interstate's in the region and can be accessed a couple of miles away by two other Interstates.

    Sound Politics: Re: KCGOP officers election 2006

  • As part of that effort, ARTBA's formidable economics staff has put out a barrage of statistics on the Interstate's economic 50-year impact and outlook.

    Interstate Highways: Big Numbers In WashingtonInvesting Tailwind: Highway Construction 2006

  • "The commission by Interstate or its qualifiers of any acts which would constitute the offenses of bribery and corrupt influence ... would constitute a basis for revocation of Interstate's license," division attorneys wrote.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • The company hired Ray based on a recommendation from Kerik, according to a sworn deposition by Interstate's owner Frank DiTomasso.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

  • Several months later, when Mr. Ray was trying to arrange to speak with city officials about Interstate's licensing issues, Mr. Kerik spoke on Mr. Ray's behalf to the chief of enforcement for the Trade Waste Commission, which was performing the background check on the company, according to the chief, Raymond V. Casey.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

  • Interstate's troubles eventually grew, in part because it had hired Kerik's friend.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

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